Strain Drop Saturday: Pakalolo Grown and Calm N Collective

Aloha and welcome to the Pakablog! We hope you are having an excellent week because we are about to top it off with a wonderful weekend of strain releases. We are excited to welcome back one of our original flagship Pakalolo Grown strains back into the fold and we will be introducing 2 new strains from Calm N Collective that we have not had on the menu yet. We strive to bring you new strains on the regular because the genetics and variety of cannabis is what makes it so special. Though each strain is for the most part just a different combinations of the same cannabinoids and terpenes it makes for a completely different experience each time. I like to think of it as a different route to get to the same destination. The journey is when all the fun takes place. That’s why when people of all walks of life come into Pakalolo Supply Company our budtenders do their very best to help pick the best route for each personal preference. That’s where having a variety of unique strains comes into play giving each customer a set of strains to choose from that will best fit their vibe. Let’s look at what we got for ya this weekend.

Pakalolo Grown

Green Crack

While the name may seem intense, GC is the perfect companion for afternoon activities like cross country skiing or other active springtime happenings here in Fairbanks. Few strains compare to Green Crack’s sharp energy and focus as it induces an invigorating mental buzz that keeps you going throughout the day. With a tangy, fruity flavor redolent of citrus and pine, Green Crack is the perfect daytime flower.

Total Cannabinoids: 22.84%

Total THC: 19.06%

Calm N Collective

1-N-Dun

Total Cannabinoids: 17.64%

Total THC: 14.95%

This indica leaning hybrid is perfect for relaxing in the evening sunshine after a hard days work. Hints of purple in the buds show off the indica and afghan roots of this custom strain, bred by the crew at CnC. Known to help you shut er down. 😉

Euphoria CBD

Euphoria’s genetic background thoroughly infuses this strain with a sweet and particularly fruity scent that continues on into the taste for quite a pleasant smoke. Being that it is 20 percent Sativa and 80 percent Indica, there is more of a euphoric mood that does not encourage sleepiness.

Total Cannabinoids: 17.36%

Total THC: 4.99%

Total CBD: 9.99%

That’s it for today’s post! As always we have plenty of other products not mentioned above. We have TEN Pakalolo Grown Strains on the menu currently. Green Crack will make it 11, thats right 11 PAKALOLO GROWN STRAINS tomorrow during Strain Drop Saturday! Our newest product Premium Pua is flying off the shelves which is 4 grams of hand chosen and trimmed HI Grade AK Craft Cannabis that comes in an awesome glass jar with a wooden lid. Palms are now back on the menu in Caramel Kona Coffee Kush and PakaCookies. The new C02 dab pens from Top Hat Concentrates are extremely delicious and solvent free. We also have plenty of Clones! We got you covered on just about everything. We’ll see you at Pakalolo Supply Company. Mahalo!

Very nice information!! Now I understand, this place https://puamanaohana.us is just an internet outlet, but none of the seeds are from Hawaii, but grown in Alaska, and then sold from there? Well that is my hunch anyway.

Pua Mana is an internet outlet for seeds and genetics from Hawaii. We grow a few of the strains that they bred to be sold as bud here at our legal Alaska licensed cultivation facility and retail store. We also grow strains bred by Cali Connection Seeds, TGA, Pakalolo Seed and our own custom breeding projects.

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